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Inter-hemispherical shoreline surveys of anthropogenic marine debris - A binational citizen science project with schoolchildren
(Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2020)
Inter-hemispherical shoreline surveys of anthropogenic marine debris - A binational citizen science project with schoolchildren
(Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2020)
Fishing plastics: A high occurrence of marine litter in surf-zone trammel nets of Southern Brazil
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2021-12)
Plastic is one of the most commonly found residues in the marine environment, which can cause several impacts. This study evaluated the interaction of marine litter with surf-zone trammel nets in Southern Brazil. Fifty ...
Marine litter of Gulf of Nicoya, Costa Rica 2021 (Data matrix)
(2022-01-27)
This data comes from a study with quantification of marine litter along the Gulf of Nicoya, Costa Rica, during January 2021. The study was carried out by CIMAR, Universidad de Costa Rica and published in Marine Pollution ...
The costs of removing the unsanctioned import of marine plastic litter to small island states
Small island states receive unprecedented amounts of the world’s plastic waste. In March 2019, we
removed as much plastic litter as possible from Aldabra Atoll, a remote UNESCO World Heritage Site,
and estimated the money ...
Plastic in the inferno: Microplastic contamination in deep-sea cephalopods (Vampyroteuthis infernalis and Abralia veranyi) from the southwestern Atlantic
(2022-01-01)
Microplastics are a relevant environmental concern in marine ecosystems due to their ubiquity. However, knowledge on their dispersion patterns within the ocean basin and the interaction with biota are scarce and mostly ...
Impact of marine debris recorded in a sympatric colony of otariids in the south coast of Peru
(Elsevier, 2022)
Marine debris, in particular plastic debris and debris related to fishing activities, have an impact on marine mammals and seabirds. In marine-coastal species such as otariids, we can detect the incidence of these interactions ...